Professor YASUI Yukiko
| Campus | Aobayama campus |
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| Laboratory |
Plant Evolution Dynamics
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| Career |
Ph.D. (Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University); Postdoctoral Fellow (The University of Tokyo); JSPS Fellow (PD); Postdoctoral Fellow (Kobe University), Assistant Professor and Associate Professor (Kyoto University)
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| Selected Publications |
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| Activities in Academic Societies |
Member of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists, the Botanical Society of Japan, and the Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry
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Recent Activities
Sexual reproduction ensures genetic diversity, and the modes of sex determination and their underlying molecular mechanisms are highly diverse. Bryophytes, which are the sister group to vascular plants, determine sex during the haploid generation. Using the model liverwort Marchantia polymorpha, a dioicous species with sex chromosomes, together with a closely related monoicous species, we have conducted comparative genomic analyses to elucidate how sex chromosomes evolved during the transition from dioicy to monoicy.

